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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta Dream player Nicki Collen following the team’s practice on May 30. Topics included winning the season opener at home against Dallas on May 24, preparing to play games in two consecutive days starting with a home contest against Seattle on May 31, having a balanced team, incorporating
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta Dream player Brittney Sykes following the team’s practice on May 30. Topics included winning the season opener at home against Dallas on May 24, preparing to play games in two consecutive days starting with a home contest against Seattle on May 31 and Sykes increased role on
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta Dream player Nia Coffey following the team’s practice on May 30. Topics included winning the season opener at home against Dallas on May 24, preparing to play games in two consecutive days starting with a home contest against Seattle on May 31 and being part of a
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer we discuss: -The recent struggles of Atlanta Untied including its road loss at Real Salt Lake with audio from Frank de Boer and Michael Parkhurst, Atlanta’s offensive and defensive struggles and an overall look at Major League Soccer in Offside Trap (7:00-36:00) -The conclusion of the Eastern Conference
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The Sports Inquirer attended the postgame presser of the Atlanta Dream featuring head coach Nicki Collen along with players Tiffany Hayes (15) and Alex Bentley (20) following the team’s 87-84 home loss to the Washington Mystics in game one of the WNBA Semifinals on Aug. 26. Bentley scored a team-high 19 points off the bench
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The Sports Inquirer attended the postgame presser of the Washington Mystics featuring head coach Mike Thibault along with players Natasha Cloud (9) and Elena Delle Donne (11). Delle Donne had a game-high 32 points and 13 points for a double-double while Cloud scored 13 points with six assists. Topics included thoughts on the win, hitting